Videos tagged “sequences”

Using a combination of post production, polystyrene sheets, cellulose paint thinning solvents and a lot of patience, the titles for Ealing Studios and Fragile Films' Dorian Gray were born.
Titles Designer Matt Curtis of AP Design wanted a fluid and decaying feel to the titles and it was determined early on through numerous tests that we couldn’t get the random feel digitally in the time we had available. Matt Lawrence, Rushes Head of Motion GFX spent a week experimenting with various techniques to get the decaying look which ranged from burning painted letters using an electric paint stripper to heating baking powder in a frying pan.
Finally, through trial and error, a technique was honed that gave the right look. This involved spraying cellulose paint thinner directly onto polystyrene sheet and shooting it with an HD Camera. Matt Lawrence spent the next week cutting out hundreds of letters from the polystyrene sheet in preparation for the shoot that was undertaken in a day at Rushes.
After a many layered After Effects build, the titles were determined and then passed onto Rushes Shake compositors lead by Hayden Jones to refine, grade and layer revealing Ben Barnes’ (who plays Dorian Gray) image through the letters with extra textural splats shot by Matt Lawrence.
Matt Lawrence comments: “I think this was one of the most enjoyable projects I’ve ever worked on. It was great to get back to my roots and get my hands dirty doing model-making again. It has also made me think in a different way about achieving effects; just because we use computers every day to create our work, doesn’t mean it’s the best way of achieving the effect you are after.”

Learn how to convert videos to image sequences and image sequences to videos, something that comes very handy a lot of times, and this way you don't need more than Blender to do it :)
Original post at blendtuts.com: http://blendtuts.com/image_sequences

We are two french directors and motion designers. The duo is Julien Martorell aka ping-ouh and Quentin Garabedian aka Vahé.
Music : Quentin Garabedian
www.julienetquentin.com
www.ping-ouh.com
vimeo.com/quentingarabedian

A live-action based sequence of titles for the upcoming Wes Anderson Film titled: Moonrise Kingdom. This piece utilizes top view perspective, vintage lighting/color corrections, and a striking sans-serif typeface in order to convey the overall feel of this and most other Wes Anderson films.
I do not own the rights to the music used in this piece.

Melbourne Art Fair's 2014 Vernisage was held at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton on Wednesday night - take a look at the feedback on the opening night. The Fair is now open - Thursday 14 to Sunday 17 August, with tickets available online (www.melbourneartfair.com.au) or at the door. Don't miss out.

xXx: State of the Union is a 2005 action-thriller about a military splinter group that threatens to overthrow the American government. The sensational 3-D Main Title was directed by Bruce Schluter at title design company Pacific Title & Art. The sequence might have benefitted from a bespoke score, rather than KoRn's testosterone-fueled Public Enemy cover of “Fight The Power” over the visuals.
Read the full article on Watch the Titles:
http://watchthetitles.com/articles/00105-xXx_State_of_the_Union